


Commercial Leasing Update: Key Developments for Leasing Professionals
Commercial Leasing Update: Key Developments for Leasing Professionals
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As we approach the end of the year, join McMillan’s Commercial Real Estate Group on Tuesday, November 30th for an overview and round-up of key developments in leasing law in 2021. Our national leasing team will cover topics affecting leasing professionals across Canada, including questions such as:
- How does the Land Owner Transparency Act affect leases in British Columbia?
- How are rental rate renewal clauses being interpreted in Alberta?
- Are landlords responsible for correcting their tenant’s mistaken beliefs about lease dates in Ontario?
- How is the landlord’s obligation to provide the peaceable enjoyment of the leased premises being interpreted in Québec?
This program qualifies for up to 1 hour Substantive CPD (ON), 1 hour CPD (BC), and 1 hour CLE (QC).
Date & Time
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET
Speakers
Mervyn Allen
Partner, Commercial Real Estate
Laura Brazil
Partner, Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Mitchell Allison
Partner, Commercial Real Estate
Marie-Lou Beaumont
Partner, Commercial Real Estate
Stephen Lewis
Associate, Commercial Real Estate
For more information, please email us at [email protected].
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